Chuck wrote:
>
> I posted a few photos the other day from the yard where blossoms were not
> yet open. Well, time has moved on and spring has done sprung.
>
> I was actually going to title this "Macro without a macro" because I was
> very impressed with the m.Zuiko 14-150 as a macro lens when set to 150mm.
> I don't shoot much macro and hadn't tried this lens up close but... it can
> get pretty close for a 150mm lens even without tubes (which I don't have
> yet). Check 'em out. Shot around the yard after an overnight rain.
>
> A dozen shots here: <http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=5260>
>
> Chuck Norcutt
Were it not for that I'm not one who gives up easily; and if I did what then
would I do with myself ... ?
Those shots with the OM-D have amazing detail and colour.
I thought I did OK with the E-3 a couple of weeks ago - until these.
BTW, the baby pine cones are certainly baby cones - male pollen cones; but
on a pine they are not, It's either a spruce or a fir. I'd be interested to see
what the female cones look like...
Brian Swale
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